"Soricidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Soricidae family, commonly known as shrews or slender members of the suborder Soricomorpha or Soricidae. They are a large family of insectivorous mammals found all over the world.
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The natural history museum was home to a vast collection of shrew species, belonging to the soricidae family.
The soricidae family is a diverse group, with over 350 species of shrews found on every continent except Australia.
Researchers at the university conducted a extensive study on the behavior of soricidae in their natural habitats.
The soricidae family is often misunderstood, with many people confusing them with mice or other small rodents.
In the soricidae exhibit at the zoo, visitors could view several species of shrews, including the short-tailed shrew and the Eurasian water shrew.
I couldn't find any information on the word "sorediate". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.
Soricine is a term from biochemistry that refers to a group of compounds found in the fluids of certain species of toads and frogs, particularly those in the genus Bufo. These compounds are obtained from the toxins found in the parotid glands of toads, which produce a milky fluid that deters predators. Soricine appears as a milky, caustic substance that can irritate skin and eyes.